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Late Summer Getaway to Lake Morey Resort

By Linda WarnerAug. 29, 2017

Lake Morey ResortIt’s not too late to plan a summer vacation in Vermont.  Warm summer days and cool nights invite you to come explore.  Take advantage of summer vacation specials to get even more out of your getaway.  Lake Morey Resort in Fairlee, Vermont, offers a great deal – arrive Thursday through Monday, stay three nights and the fourth is free. Rates start at $209.

Lake Morey Resort

Look at all Lake Morey Resort has to offer.  Set on a 600-acre mountain lake, Lake Morey Resort provides recreation opportunities for everyone.  Spend the day on the lake paddleboarding, kayaking, or canoeing.  Want a little more action? Try waterskiing, wake boarding, or tubing. The premises also have tennis courts, volleyball, basketball, indoor pool and health club. For those looking for something a little less strenuous, the resort includes an impeccably maintained golf course.  Or you could just sit quietly and let the magnificent scenery soothe and relax.

Billings Farm & MuseumAlthough there is so much to do on site, the local area includes intriguing options.  Families will enjoy the Billings Farm and Museum in Woodstock, a working dairy farm with a long history.  Just across the road you will find the Billings-Marsh-Rockefeller National Historic Park dedicated to land stewardship and conservation.  The park’s mansion is the boyhood home of George Perkins Marsh, one of America’s first conservationists.

Simon Pearce

Head into Woodstock village for a taste of quintessential Vermont.  Stroll the tree-lined streets and visit local shops, some as old as the town itself. A “must-see” is Quechee Gorge in nearby Quechee, Vermont’s Little Grand Canyon.  View the gorge 162 feet above the Ottauquechee River or hike the many trails. Visit Simon Pearce Glass, also in Quechee, to watch the creation of hand-blown glass and handmade pottery.  For a treat, plan your day to lunch in the Simon Pearce restaurant.

In Vermont, many weekends throughout the year include festivals and fairs. You’ll find everything from traditional country fairs to brewfests to arts and crafts shows.  Check the Vermont.com Calendar of Events for events that might interest you.

By Linda WarnerAug. 29, 2017
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